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The most significant championship completed in 2020 was the match between defending champion (China) and challenger Aleksandra Goryachkina (Russia). Dates: January 5 – January 24, 2020.
Split between Shanghai, China (Games 1–6) and Vladivostok, Russia (Games 7–12). Format: 12 classical games followed by tiebreaks. Outcome: The classical portion ended in a 6–6 tie . ChessChampionship2020.part1.rar
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Won by Hikaru Nakamura , who defeated Wesley So in the final. Format: 12 classical games followed by tiebreaks
Ju Wenjun retained her title by winning the rapid tiebreak 2.5–1.5 , securing her third world championship title. 2. FIDE Candidates Tournament 2020
The most significant championship completed in 2020 was the match between defending champion (China) and challenger Aleksandra Goryachkina (Russia). Dates: January 5 – January 24, 2020.
Split between Shanghai, China (Games 1–6) and Vladivostok, Russia (Games 7–12). Format: 12 classical games followed by tiebreaks. Outcome: The classical portion ended in a 6–6 tie .
If you downloaded this file from an untrusted source, be aware that .rar files with generic names like "part1.rar" are sometimes used to distribute malware. It is recommended to scan the file with VirusTotal or similar tools before attempting to extract it.
Won by Hikaru Nakamura , who defeated Wesley So in the final.
Ju Wenjun retained her title by winning the rapid tiebreak 2.5–1.5 , securing her third world championship title. 2. FIDE Candidates Tournament 2020